
13 February 2006 Russia recommends that all material and findings collected by UNMOVIC and related inspection bodies such as the IAEA and the ISG be presented to the Security Council. Russia cites reasons for this recommendation as a way to bring full and final clarity to the much debated issue of Iraq's WMD programs. --"Russia Wants All Iraq Inspections Files Referred to UN Security Council," Xinhua, 13 February 2006.
15 February 2006 The recently released tapes documenting conversations between Saddam Hussein and top Ba'ath officials in late April or May of 1995 indicate the regime did knowingly fail to reveal aspects of the missile program to United Nations inspection bodies. The tapes record the words of the deceased Iraqi general and son-in-law of Saddam Hussein, Hussein Kamel, relating his work to keep intelligence on Iraqi missile capabilities from inspectors. --"Tapes Show Son-in-Law Admitted WMD Deception," ABC News, 15 February 2006.
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